seller says its an 08
my brother might buy this bike in Louisiana (I live in florida)
he took this picture
(http://i379.photobucket.com/albums/oo240/jessethibodaux/photo.jpg)
is it the 695?
that is my guess.
seller wants $4200. its obiously been laid down a few times.
695 it appears
VIN would tell you
If it's truly an '08, yes, that's a 695.
Quote from: jaxduc on September 07, 2012, 10:38:15 AM
seller says its an 08
my brother might buy this bike in Louisiana (I live in florida)
he took this picture
(http://i379.photobucket.com/albums/oo240/jessethibodaux/photo.jpg)
is it the 695?
that is my guess.
seller wants $4200. its obiously been laid down a few times.
$4200 for that bike? Pass.
That is indeed a 695. Not sure what year.
The mirrors are not stock.
It will have a plastic tank, so have him check the tank/frame fit (expansion issues).
Quote from: duccarlos on September 07, 2012, 10:49:52 AM
$4200 for that bike? Pass.
+1
Especially if it's been laid down a few times
KBB lists an 08 695 in *excellent* condition as $5100 retail - so that's what a dealer might want to get. Trade in lists at $3600 for *good*
I don't think if even meets *good* as it needs repairs right off the bat. For that asking price better can be had
I didn't think the 695 came with the evap canister under the side pod. The clutch housing, belt covers and swing arm look like a 695 dark, but the frame and tank are the wrong color and the evap canister with no oil cooler would appear to indicate a 620.
The frame sticker will tell you where the frame came from, but this seems a screwy deal. I'd go find one somewhere else.
i think we're gonna pass
if the guy sells it for 3k I'm in. would fun to work on.
Quote from: Dirty Duc on September 07, 2012, 10:56:14 AM
I didn't think the 695 came with the evap canister under the side pod. The clutch housing, belt covers and swing arm look like a 695 dark, but the frame and tank are the wrong color and the evap canister with no oil cooler would appear to indicate a 620.
The frame sticker will tell you where the frame came from, but this seems a screwy deal. I'd go find one somewhere else.
As a previous owner:
The 695 did come with an evap can in that location, that color combo was stock, and an oil cooler was not stock.
I would agree at that price look elsewhere.
thanks for everyone's input.
The seller is firm at $4200
Screw that.
Sad thing is some idiot will pay that.
Quote from: Dirty Duc on September 07, 2012, 10:56:14 AM
I didn't think the 695 came with the evap canister under the side pod. The clutch housing, belt covers and swing arm look like a 695 dark, but the frame and tank are the wrong color and the evap canister with no oil cooler would appear to indicate a 620.
Er what?
No oil cooler on a 695. All 695s came with blacked out triples, swing arm, rear sets and accessory cases. Black on red was a standard color combo for the 695
(http://juneybug.net/images/wheels/bikes/695_1.jpg)
And the US spec DSS monsters have at the evap can in that spot since the 900 was the big boy Monster.
I did say, "I thought." I had a 695 dark for a while, and it had the same side plastic thingies as my S2R only with the 695 logos, hence my confusion. Apparently the symmetricallizing was part of the carbon-fiberizing the PO had done.
I also mistakenly thought the blacked out bits were part of the dark package.
I was wrong...
yeah, you could by the 'euro' side bits to make it even if you ditched the canister - or source them from an S*R bike like your bikes PO did.
Dark around the intro of the 620 usually got flat/not clear coat paint. That's the dead give away for them. The most typical example was the 620 dark with the metallic black tank and frame. Darks (at least 620) didn't get the passenger seat cover nor nose fairing bit as well as a couple other lower cost items. There was one version with a single front rotor and a 5-speed trans as well.
I think we can all agree on one thing: those mirrors are [puke]
looks like he's got some masking tape wrapped around the wiring harness under the frame up front.
this is one of those bike that makes you wonder what TRULY has been done to it. seems like it's been laid down â€" and NOT too gently mind you â€" and then repaired with whatever by whomever.
considering my dealer offered me $3500 on trade for my bike (I know it's a bit different), which hasn't been down once, and is in pristine shape, I would definitely pass on this turd.
Quote from: jaxduc on September 07, 2012, 01:33:32 PM
I think we can all agree on one thing: those mirrors are [puke]
Mickey Mouse!!! ;D